Watch carrier



Feb. 19 1924. 1,484,121

A. EZEKIEL ET AL WATCH CARRIER Filed April 5. 1922 Patented Feb. 19, 1924ie UNITED STATES fj g 1,484,121

PATENT oFFlcE.

ABBAM EZEKIEL, SAMUEL LUBIN, JOE lAlR/SIHN'IER,l AND WALTER S. NEIL, `0F SAN FRANCISCO,

To all whom t may concern.'

Be it known that we, ABRAM EZEKLEL, SAMUEL LUEIN, JOE WARSHNER, and WAL- TER S. NEIL, citizens of the United States, residing at San Francisco, in the county of San Francisco and State of California, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Watch Carriers, of which the following is a speciiication.

Our invention is a watch carrier, particularly useful for carrying a watch in hats, such as worn by policemen, firemen, Inail carriers, car conductors, motormen, soldiers, and so forth.

Referring to the annexed drawing in which our invention is illustrated and which forms a part of this speciiication:

Figure 1 is a side elevation of our carrier with a watch carried therein mounted in a policemans hat which is shown partly in vertical section and partly in side elevation.

Figure 2 is a plan view of our carrier and a watch carried therein.

Figure 3 is a rear view of our carrier.

Our carrier includes an angle carrier plate l and a split circular frame 2 which is welded opposite its split to the inside of the vertical member 3 of the plate immediately under the horizontal member 4 of said plate.

On the outside of the lower portion of the plate member 3 are four prongs 5 which stick into the inside of the front wall of the hat 6 and an aperture 7 is provided in the lower part of said member between the prongs 5, which aperture receives the inner end of the screw 8 of the insignia 9 of the cap. The screw 8 extends through the front wall of the cap and a nut 10 screws on the inner end of the screw against the member 3 and holds the insignia. in position on the front of the cap and the carrier in position on the inside of the cap with the watch holding frame 2 in the upper part of the cap above the position of the top of the head. The frame 2 is shaped to fit the edge of the watch under its spring tension to hold the watch in position in the upper part of the hat, the watch stem projecting between the split of the frame. A pad 1l is secured to the under side of the upper horizontal member i of the plate kwhich engages the Application 1ed April 5,

CALIFORNIA.

i; WATCH CARRIER.' 1j. v i f 1922. Serial N0. 549,937.

back of the watch and prevents scratching it.

Having7 described our invention, we claim: c p

l. A watch carrier including an angle plate, means for securing said plate in a hat, said means also being adapted to secure an insignia thereto, a split circular spring watch frame for holding the watch, said `frame being secured opposite its split to one member of said plate immediately below the other` member thereof.

2. A watch carrier including an angle plate, means for securing said plate in a hat, a split circular spring watch frame for holding the watch, said frame being secured opposite its split to one member `of said plate immediately below the other member thereof, and a pad on said other member for engaging the back of the watch.

3. A watch carrier' including an angle plate, prongs on the lower portion of one member of said angle plate, said member having a screw aperture in its lower portion for securing the plate in a cap, and a split circular watch holding frame secured 'opposite its split to one member of said plate immediately below the other member thereof.

4. A watch carrier including an angle plate having a horizontal member anda verticaly member, a plurality of prongs adapted to keep the angle plate from turning and located near the end of the vertical member, said vertical member having an.

and a pad interposed between the horizontal v member and the watch. v

In testimony whereof we aix our signatures.

AEEAM EzEKIEL.k SAMUEL LUBIN. JOE wansrnvim.l WALTER s. NEIL. 

